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Hi folks - Here is the Friday Element Quiz Answer:

The Question:
This element will float on water. This element looks like aluminum but can 
be cut with a butter knife. This element is heated to a liquid phase, 
poured into rail tank cars where it then solidifies for transport. Once 
the tank car arrives at its destination, heaters re-liquify this element 
for removal. Countries have gone to war over this element. The pure form 
of this element is not found in nature. This element is essential for 
humans. What element is being described?

The Answer:
The element is Sodium (Na)! Sodium has a density of 0.9674 g/cm2 so it 
floats on water but it also has a violent reaction as it releases 
hydrogen. Sodium is the 6th most abundant of Earth's elements with 2.83% 
of the crust consisting of sodium in compounds. The word "sodium" was 
derived from the Latin "sodanum" which was an known ancient headache 
remedy. Sodium permanganate (NaMnO4) is a disinfectant, bactericide and an 
antidote for morphine poisoning.


The winner of the weekly element quiz is Steve Gregory and he will get the 
services of Clumpy and Kloumpios for the week.

The FEQAB began to investigate the validity of Doug's response of 
"Creamium" for FEQ but they were notified by two different US government 
agencies to halt their inquires. It seems that FEQAB's investigation was 
infringing on some Federal drug case concerning California cows. Due to 
the 'cease and desist' order, FEQAB is unable to validate Doug's 
submission.


So far Clumpy and Kloumpios have done the following:

Past Quiz winners/tasks:
Week 1 Dick Krug,  Spartan Complex Systems 
Week 2 Laura Turbini, IRC 
Week 3 James Head, Crowcon Detection Instruments Limited 
Week 3 Pat Goodyear, PGE 
Week 4 Joe Russeau, Precision Analysts Laboratory 
Week 5 Tom Carroll, Boeing Defense, Space and Security
Week 6 Steve Gregory
Week 7 Phil Kinner
Week 8 Brian Ellis
Week 9 James Head, Crowcon Detection Instruments Limited
Week 10 Leland Woodall, CSTech Inc.
Week 11 Keith Calhoun, Sopark Corp
Week 12 Matthias Mansfeld, Mansfeld-Elektronik
Week 13 Leland Woodall, CSTech Inc.
Week 14 Brian Ellis
Week 15 Tom Carroll, Boeing Defense, Space and Security
Week 16 Steve Gregory
Week 17 Phil Kinner
Week 18 Ian Braddock, MBDA Systems
Week 19 Leland Woodall, CSTech Inc.
Week 20 Denny Fritz
Week 21 Amol Kane
Week 21 Dewey Whittaker, Honeywell
Week 21 David Bealer, Watch Fire Signs
Week 22 Phil Kinner
Week 23 Guy Ramsey, RD Circuits

Week 24 Mark Kostinovsky, Schlumberger
- The boys have been working hard and surely deserve some break. I'm 
fixin' to be nice to the boys and just let them sit on my porch, have a 
Texas drink, relax and enjoy our weather. This summer's been kinda cold 
around here: has not even hit 40C (104F) yet.

Week 25 Keith Calhoun, Sopark Corp
- The guys arrived safely, and I sent them to the Erie County Fair.  They
loved the antique tractor/ live steam exhibit, and are now figuring out
what class their John Deere's can run in the Truck and Tractor pull.
They are also having a ball in the beer garden.  I'm not sure I will get
anything constructive out of them this week but they sure are having
fun!

Week 26 Paul Reid, PWB Interconnect Solutions Inc
- Well it's time for Clumpy and Kloumpios to join me for some Canadian
wilderness camping in Algonquin Park, Ontario. What we'll do is put the
canoe on the van, load up our camping gear, and then we'll head the
North East area of Algonquin Park. We'll put in on the Barron River and
canoe up to the river to a portage point where Clumpy and Kloumpios will
be asked to portage the canoe and gear for about half a kilometer, past
some falls, until we put back into the river. What we'll do then is
canoe about a mile up stream and setup camp on a beautiful point of land
that over looks the Barron Cliffs and has a pine tree every much like
The Jack Pine http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Jackpine.jpeg that was
painted by Tom Thomson in 1916. I'll start fishing; they will do the
cooking and cleaning.  We will relax for a few days then we'll head back
to Ottawa (given the mosquitoes don't carry us away). Dave - Maybe we can 
meet you on the Ottawa River some time next week.

Week 27 Greg Munie, IPC
- Since it's getting close to time for the Abbey's grape harvest/wine 
making I'll get the monks to put them up at the Abbey guest house. From 
there it's just a short walk to the vineyard. Of course the food at the 
Abbey may be a little, ah, Spartan, for their tastes. But I can give them 
enough pruning, weeding and cleanup to do to keep them busy all week. 
(Maybe I can even get them to do the water run for the vegetable garden! 
They'd probably like driving the old tractor.) And for a special perk they 
can have the honor of the company of Benny, the Abbey Golden Retriever!

Week 28 Steve Gregory
- assisted with ????

Everyone have a safe week!

Dave Hillman
Rockwell Collins
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